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    I like my Draggin Shirt...probably too much as it's just a Kevlar mesh with no armor. I wear it most of the time. I have a nice First Gear jacket, however I regained some weight and it currently doesn't fit...

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    I'm a full gear guy, but I admit to taking off the jacket at 90 plus a few times. Still always long pants, gloves and boots. I have a Klim mesh jacket that can't be any better.
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    Mesh jackets are nice as long as you avoid black. I have a first gear in black but I stopped wearing it when hot and sunny. I now have a light grey tour master flex series 3 that I wear all the time. I still break out my black first gear mesh pant for long trips.
    One thing to consider is where the liner is. My first gear has a water proof internal liner. Keeps me fairly dry/warmer but the outer mesh soaks up a lot of water. Also, it is a pain to take off the jacket and install the liner.
    The flex series 3 has an outer shell that goes over the mesh jacket. It is very easy to put on when it is chilly out. I don't even bother zipping them together, just put it on over the mesh jacket and the velcro holds it in place. I have not done any serious riding in the rain, I'm a fair weather rider.

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    Mesh Jacket

    I believe in full gear. I have an Olympia 3 season jacket with the shell being mesh with armour at the shoulder's elbows and back. It pretty comfortable. I was riding in 80+ degree heat at 40 mph and was quite comfortable. I have a vented windscreen as well which helps put some air on my torso when riding.

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    Thanks for all the input.

    Does anyone have a summer use, mesh jacket that is their favorite, that they would highly recommend for hot days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgey1 View Post
    Thanks for all the input. Does anyone have a summer use, mesh jacket that is their favorite, that they would highly recommend for hot days?
    I found a Fieldsheer mesh jacket at a local dealer, has two zip in/out liners, one for warmth, the other for rain.
    With both liners out it's still cool on the hot days and the Hi-Viz gets noticed.
    There's removable pads for the elbow, shoulder, and back.

    It's a nice jacket thats multi-seasonal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgey1 View Post
    Thanks for all the input.

    Does anyone have a summer use, mesh jacket that is their favorite, that they would highly recommend for hot days?
    As written...get a light colored one. Mine is light grey and....black.
    I can feel the heat on the black areas!
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    I have a...

    ...black and yellow Olympia mesh with removable liner. I like the black/yellow combination since it appears to be very sharp and distinct in traffic.

    I also do not wear it on very hot days... there's a point where I will sacrifice a little safety for increased comfort.

    I am however, digging my new Duluth 11oz firehose pants. They rock.


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